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What makes our hydraulic cylinders withstand 3,500 PSI when competitors fail at 2,800? Three game-changers:
Feature | Our Cylinder | Brand X | Brand Y |
---|---|---|---|
Pressure Capacity | 3,500 PSI | 2,800 PSI | 3,000 PSI |
Maintenance Cycles | 2,000 hours | 1,200 hours | 1,500 hours |
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A: A single hydraulic cylinder converts hydraulic energy from pressurized fluid into linear mechanical force. It is commonly used in applications like construction equipment or industrial machinery for lifting, pushing, or pulling tasks.
A: The hydraulic gear pump generates flow to deliver pressurized fluid to the cylinder. This enables consistent motion and force output, ensuring smooth operation of the cylinder in systems like excavators or presses.
A: Yes, hydraulic motors can power gear pumps that supply fluid to the cylinder. This combination is used in mobile machinery where both rotational (motor) and linear (cylinder) motions are required.
A: Regular inspection of seals, rods, and fluid cleanliness is essential. Contamination or wear can lead to leaks or reduced efficiency, impacting both the cylinder and connected components like pumps.
A: A single cylinder simplifies design, reduces potential leak points, and provides centralized force. It is ideal for applications requiring high, focused power, such as dump trucks or compact presses.